Various embodiments of the disclosure relate to an electronic device and an operation method thereof and, for example, relate to an electronic device for exchanging a message with external devices within a specified region, and an operation method thereof
Electronic devices add various functions, to perform a compositive function. For example, the electronic devices can perform a mobile communication function, a data communication function, an image photographing function, a voice recording function, etc. In recent years, the electronic devices can perform a diversity of communication functions by using a device to device (D2D) technology capable of directly communicating among the electronic devices.
Various embodiments of the disclosure may provide a communication method of exchanging a message with unidentified external devices within a specified region.
An operation method according to various embodiments of the disclosure may include connecting to a relay device by using a near field communication, and transmitting, via the relay device, a message to external devices which are previously connected to the relay device by using the near field communication.
An electronic device according to various embodiments of the disclosure may include a display unit, a communication unit functionally connected with the display unit, and a control unit functionally connected with the display unit and the communication unit. The control unit may be connected to the relay device by using a near field communication, and transmit, via the relay device, a message to external devices which are previously connected with the relay device by using the near field communication.
Various embodiments of the disclosure may exchange a message among a plurality of unidentified electronic devices in a specified region having a specific range (radius). For example, various embodiments of the disclosure may transmit and/or receive a variety of information between the electronic devices located within the specified region. The electronic device may perform a one-way communication only sending a message, or may perform a two-way communication performing message sending and reception together.
Various embodiments of the disclosure may perform an irregular and non-durable communication, based on anonymity. For example, various embodiments of the disclosure may perform a one-time communication which is inactivated in response to getting out of a specified region.
Various embodiments of the disclosure may receive the sharing of a variety of information from an unidentified external device. Also, various embodiments of the disclosure may process the shared information, and again provide the same to the unidentified external device as well.
Hereinafter, various embodiments of the present document are mentioned below with reference to the accompanying drawings. An embodiment and the terms used in this do not intend to limit the technology mentioned in the present document to a specific embodiment form, and should be construed as including various changes of the corresponding embodiment, equivalents thereof, and/or alternatives thereof In the drawings, like reference symbols may denote like constituent elements. The expression of a singular form may include the expression of a plural form unless otherwise dictating clearly in context. In the present document, the expressions “A or B”, “at least one of A and/or B”, etc. may include all available combinations of words enumerated together. The expressions “1st”, “2nd”, “first”, “second”, etc. may modify corresponding constituent elements irrespective of order and/or importance, and are just used to distinguish one constituent element from another constituent element and do not limit the corresponding constituent elements. When it is mentioned that any (e.g., 1st) constituent element is “(operatively or communicatively) coupled with/to” or is “connected to” another (e.g., 2nd) constituent element, the any constituent element may be directly coupled to the another constituent element, or be coupled through a further constituent element (e.g., a third constituent element).
The expression “configured (or set) to˜” used in the present document may be used interchangeably with, for example, “suitable for˜”, “having the capacity to˜”, “designed to˜”, “adapted to˜”, “made to˜”, or “capable of˜” in a hardware or software manner in accordance to circumstances. In any situation, the expression “device configured to˜” may represent that the device is “capable of˜” together with other devices or components. For example, the phrase “processor configured (or set) to perform A, B and C” may represent an exclusive processor (e.g., embedded processor) for performing a corresponding operation, or a generic-purpose processor (e.g., a central processing unit (CPU) or an application processor (AP)) capable of performing corresponding operations by executing one or more software programs stored in a memory device.
An electronic device according to various embodiments of the present document may, for example, include at least one of a smartphone, a tablet personal computer (PC), a mobile phone, a video phone, an electronic book reader, a desktop PC, a laptop PC, a netbook computer, a workstation, a server, a portable digital assistant (PDA), a portable multimedia player (PMP), an MPEG-1 audio layer-3 (MP3) player, a medical device, a camera or a wearable device. The wearable device may include at least one of an accessory type (e.g., a watch, a ring, a wristlet, an anklet, a necklace, glasses, a contact lens or a head-mounted-device (HMD)), a fabric or clothing integrated type (e.g., electronic clothes), a human-body mount type (e.g., a skin pad or tattoo) or a bio implantation type (e.g., an implantable circuit). According to certain embodiment, the electronic device may, for example, include at least one of a television (TV), a digital versatile disc (DVD) player, an audio system, a refrigerator, an air conditioner, a cleaner, an oven, a microwave, a washing machine, an air cleaner, a set-top box, a home automation control panel, a security control panel, a media box (for example, Samsung HomeSync™, Apple TV™ or Google TV™), a game console (e.g., Xbox™ or PlayStation™), an electronic dictionary, an electronic locking system, a camcorder or an electronic frame.
In another embodiment, the electronic device may include at least one of various medical devices (e.g., various portable medical measurement devices (e.g., a blood glucose sensor, a heat rate sensor, a blood pressure monitor, a body temperature meter, etc.), magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), a imaging equipment, an ultrasonic instrument, etc.)), a navigation device, a global navigation satellite system (GNSS), an event data recorder (EDR), a flight data recorder (FDR), a car infotainment device, an electronic equipment for ship (e.g., a vessel navigation device, a gyro compass, etc.), avionics, a security device, a car head unit, an industrial or domestic robot, a drone, an automatic teller's machine (ATM) of a financial institution, point of sales (POS) of shops, an internet of things (IoT) device (e.g., an electric bulb, various sensors, a sprinkler device, a fire alarm, a thermostat, a streetlight, a toaster, an exerciser, a hot water tank, a heater, a boiler, etc.). According to certain embodiment, the electronic device may include at least one of a part of furniture, a building/structure or a car, an electronic board, an electronic signature receiving device, a projector or various metering devices (e.g., tap water, electricity, gas, radio wave metering devices or the like). In various embodiments, the electronic device may be flexible, or be a combination of two or more of the aforementioned various devices. The electronic device according to an embodiment of the present document is not limited to the aforementioned devices. In the present document, the term ‘user’ may denote a person who uses the electronic device or a device (e.g., an artificial-intelligent electronic device) which uses the electronic device.
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The electronic device 100 and the external device 105 may be located within the specified region 107. In operation 305, the electronic device 100 may identify whether to write a message. In response to identifying to write the message, in operation 307, the electronic device 100 may transmit the written message. The relay device 103 may identify whether the received message includes a destination. In response to identifying that the received message does not include the destination, in operation 309, the relay device 103 may send the message to the external device 105. In operation 313, the electronic device 100 may display the sent message. In operation 311, the external device 105 may display the received message. In response to identifying not to write the message in operation 305, the electronic device 100 may sense whether it receives a message from the external device 105.
Meantime, in operation 315, the external device 105 may identify whether to write a message. In response to identifying to write the message, in operation 317, the electronic device 100 may transmit the written message. The relay device 103 may identify whether the received message includes a destination. In response to identifying that the received message does not include the destination, in operation 319, the relay device 103 may send the message to the electronic device 100. In operation 323, the external device 105 may display the sent message. In operation 321, the electronic device 100 may display the received message.
The electronic device 100 may perform a one-way communication only sending a message, or may perform a two-way communication performing message sending and message reception together. The electronic device 100 may perform an irregular and non-durable communication, based on anonymity. That is, the electronic device 100 may perform a one-time communication which is inactivated in response to getting out of the specified region 107.
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The communication unit 401 may perform a wireless communication in the electronic device 100. The communication unit 401 may communicate with the external device 105 in diverse communication schemes. For example, the external device 105 may include the electronic device, the relay device 103, a base station, a server, and a satellite. For this, the communication unit 401 may access at least any one of a mobile communication network, a data communication network, or a near field communication network. For example, the communication scheme may include at least any one of long term evolution (LTE), LTE-advance (LTE-A), code division multiple access (CDMA), wideband code division multiple access (WCDMA), universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS), wireless broadband (WiBro), global system for mobile communications (GSM), wireless fidelity (WiFi), Bluetooth (BT), near field communications (NFC), global navigation satellite system (GNSS), etc.
Meantime, the communication unit 401 may include a GPS receiving unit (not shown) as well. The GPS receiving unit may receive a position of the electronic device 100 by using a global positioning system (GPS). The GPS receiving unit may include, instead of the GPS, at least any one of a global navigation satellite system (Glonass), Beidou navigation satellite system (hereinafter, referred to as “Beidou”) or the European global satellite-based navigation system (Galileo).
The storage unit 403 may store operation programs of the electronic device 100. The storage unit 403 may store a plurality of functions. The storage unit 403 may store a program for exchanging a message with the external devices 105 whose identification data are not identified within the specified region 107 whose range is identified. That is, the storage unit 403 may store a program for performing broadcasting. The storage unit 403 may store data that are provided in course of execution of the programs. The storage unit 403 may store information included in the message. The information attached to the message may be thread information and message information. Accordingly, the storage unit 403 may store the thread information and message information which are attached to the sent message or received message.
The input unit 405 may provide input data in the electronic device 100. The input unit 405 may provide input data, correspondingly to a user input of the electronic device 100. For example, the input unit 405 may include a key pad, a dome switch, a physical button, a touch panel, a jog & shuttle, and a sensor. The input unit 405 may be coupled with the display unit 407 and be implemented as a touch screen. The input unit 405 may be coupled with the display unit 407 including a touch sensor and a pressure sensor and be implemented as a pressure sensitive touch screen as well.
The display unit 407 may output display data in the electronic device 100. The display data may represent information which is processed in the electronic device 100. For example, the display unit 407 may include at least any one of a liquid crystal display (LCD), a light emitting diode (LED) display, an organic LED (OLED) display, a micro electro mechanical systems (MEMS) display, and an electronic paper display.
The control unit 409 may control a general operation in the electronic device 100. At this time, the control unit 409 may perform various functions. For the sake of this, the control unit 409 may control constituent elements of the electronic device 100. And, the control unit 409 may receive a command or data from the constituent elements of the electronic device 100, and process the received command or data. The control unit 409 may control a general operation for exchanging a message with the external devices 105 whose identification data are not identified, within the specified region 107 whose range is identified. That is, the control unit 409 may control a general operation for performing broadcasting.
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Next, in operation 503, the control unit 409 may write a message. The control unit 409 may write the message through the input unit 405. For example, as illustrated in
Next, in operation 505, the control unit 409 may sense a message sending request. The control unit 409 may sense user input provision for sending a message through the input unit 405. For example, as illustrated in
In response to the input 707 for message sending being provided, in operation 507, the control unit 409 may identify whether a destination exists in the message. For example, the control unit 409 may identify whether the message includes the destination through identification information included in the message. In response to the message not including the destination, the message may include first identification information indicating that there is not the destination. Meantime, in response to the message including the destination, the message may include second identification information indicating that there is the destination. In response to sensing a message sending request, the control unit 409 may identify whether the written message includes which identification information. That is, in response to identifying that the written message includes the first identification information, the control unit 409 may identify that the destination does not exist in the message. In response to identifying that the written message includes the second identification information, the control unit 409 may identify that the destination exists in the message.
In response to the destination existing in the written message, the control unit 409 may, in operation 515, send the message to the destination. At this time, the control unit 409 may send the message without identifying connection or non-connection with the relay device 103.
Meantime, in response to the written message not including the destination, the control unit 409 may, in operation 509, identify whether the relay device 103 previously connected through the communication unit 401 exists. That is, the control unit 409 may identify whether the electronic device 100 is located within the specified region 107 and is connected with the relay device 103.
In response to the previously connected relay device 103 not existing, in operation 511, the control unit 409 may perform a connection with the relay device 103. At this time, as illustrated in
The control unit 409 may sense an input 803 for selection among the displayed relay device list 801. For example, in response to sensing the input 803 of selecting ‘AAA Coffee’ among the displayed relay device list 801, the control unit 409 may perform a connection with the relay device 103 defining the specified region 107 of shop ‘AAA Coffee’. As illustrated in
Meantime, the control unit 409 may previously set the specified region 107 for performing broadcasting. That is, the control unit 408 may previously designate the relay device 103 that intends to perform broadcasting. For example, as illustrated in
Next, as illustrated in
For example, in response to sensing an input of selecting the ‘Preferred brands’ function 905, as illustrated in
The ‘Preferred locations’ function 907 is a function for selecting a preferred space or preferred area at broadcasting. That is, the control unit 409 may select the specified region 107 for performing the broadcasting through a user input. Similarly with the above-described ‘Preferred brands’ function 1205, in response to sensing an input of selecting the ‘Preferred locations’ function 1207, the control unit 409 may output a list of the specified regions 107. The control unit 409 may select whether to activate broadcasting in the specified region 107 related with a specified area, through a user input. That is, the control unit 409 may select On or Off of the broadcasting for each of names included in an outputted area name list 1301 of the specified region 107 through the user input. Meantime, in response to the specified region 107 set as Off existing, the control unit 409 may not perform a connection with the relay device 103 related with the specified region 107 set as Off. The control unit 409 may not perform broadcasting in the specified region 107 set as Off. Accordingly, in
The ‘Manage blocking phrases’ function 1209 is a function for blocking message reception including a specified phrase in course of the execution of the broadcasting. That is, the control unit 409 may designate a specified phrase through a user input. For example, in response to sensing an input of selecting the ‘Manage blocking phrases’ function 1209, as illustrated in
Meantime, referring again to
As illustrated in
The thread 1601 may include a broadcasting title 1603, a broadcasting participant count 1605, an identification name 1607 of a broadcasting participant/a participant electronic device 100 or external device 105, a name of the specified region 107 where the broadcasting is performed/a brand related with the specified region 107/a shop name 1609 and message 1611 related with the specified region 107, and the like.
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In operation 1503, the control unit 409 may identify whether the message intended to be sent is a first type message, based on the thread information 1710 and message information 1730 of the message identified in operation 1501. For example, the control unit 409 may identify whether the message intended to be sent is the first type message through the message type 1739 among the message information 1730. The first type message may be a message including at least any one of a text, a photo, an audio or a video.
In response to it being identified that the message intended to be sent is the first type message, in operation 1505, the control unit 409 may identify whether a matching thread exists. The matching thread may be a thread including a thread ID 1711 which is matched with the thread ID 1711 of the message intended to be sent. In operation 1505, the control unit 409 may identify whether the matching thread exists, based on the thread information 1710 and message information 1730 of the message identified in operation 1501. For example, the control unit 409 may identify whether a thread ID 1711 stored in the storage unit 403 and the thread ID 1711 of the message intended to be sent are matched with each other.
In response to it being identified that the matching thread does not exist, in operation 1507, the control unit 409 may provide the thread 1601. For example, in response to the thread ID 1711 of the storage unit 403 matched with the thread ID 1711 of the message intended to be sent not existing, the control unit 409 may provide a new thread 1601. In case where the electronic device 100 sends a message in order to perform broadcasting for the first time in the specified region 107, it may correspond to this.
In operation 1509, the control unit 409 may display the provided thread 1601 on the display unit 407. In response to providing and displaying the thread 1601, as illustrated in
Meantime, in response to identifying that the matching thread exists in operation 1205, in operation 1211, the control unit 409 may display the message within the matching thread. For example, in response to the thread ID 1711 of the message intended to be sent and the thread ID 1711 stored in the storage unit 403 being matched with each other, the control unit 409 may display the message in the thread 1601 having the matched thread ID 1711. For example, as illustrated in
On the other hand, in response to it being identified that the message intended to be sent is not the first type message in operation 1503, the control unit 409 may, in operation 1513, identify that the message intended to be sent is a second type message. For example, the control unit 409 may identify that the message intended to be sent is not the first type message through the message type 1739 among the message information 1730. The second type message may be a feedback message for selecting a preferred message. That is, the second type message may be a message including interest information about the first type message. For example, the second type message may be a message for, in response to there being a preferred message in course of execution of broadcasting, forwarding an intention of liking the corresponding message.
Next, in operation 1515, the control unit 409 may identify a matching thread and a matching message. The matching message may be a message including a matching number 1737 that is matched with the matching number 1737 of the message intended to be sent. For example, the control unit 409 may identify a thread ID 1711 that is matched with the thread ID 1711 in the thread information 1710 of the second type message. Also, the control unit 409 may identify a message number 1737 that is matched with the message number 1737 in the message information 1730 of the second type message. On the other hand, the message number 1737 of the second type message may be a message number 1737 of a target message indicated by the second type message.
Next, in operation 1517, the control unit 409 may display an icon reflecting the second type message within the matching message. That is, the control unit 409 may display the icon reflecting the second type message within the target message indicated by the second type message. For example, as illustrated in
Next, in operation 1519, the control unit 409 may identify a broadcasting level of the electronic device 100. The broadcasting level may be an indicator of indicating a broadcasting experience of the electronic device 100 in the specified region 107. That is, the broadcasting level may indicate an experience value that the electronic device 100 performs broadcasting in connection with the relay device 103 defining the specified region 107. Through this, a reliability degree of a message received at broadcasting may be identified. For example, the broadcasting level may be specified considering the number of times of participating in broadcasting, the number of messages sent at broadcasting, the number of times of reception of the second type message from the external device 105, or the like. This broadcasting level may be identified whenever a message is sent or received. But, an embodiment is not limited to this, and the broadcasting level may be identified and refined according to a specific period of time as well. Also, the broadcasting level may be identified according to the type of broadcasting. For example, the electronic device 100 may have a mutually different level according to an AP connected at broadcasting. That is, the electronic device 100 may have a level by specified region 107 performing the broadcasting. This level information is stored in the storage unit 403 and, in response to later connected to a corresponding AP and again performing the broadcasting, the electronic device 100 may again identify a level, based on the previously stored level information.
Meantime, the control unit 409 may display the identified level. The control unit 409 may display the identified level within a message. Or, the control unit 409 may display within the identification icon 1911 for identifying a sender in the thread 1601 as well. Or, the control unit 409 may display the level only in response to a user input being identified as well.
In operation 1519, the control unit 409 may identify the level and return. Accordingly, the control unit 409 may send the written message in operation 515 of
Meantime, in response to not sensing the message writing request in operation 501, the control unit 409 may, in operation 517, sense whether a message is received through the communication unit 401. The message received in operation 517 may be a message received in course of performing broadcasting. The message received in operation 517 may be a message received from the external device 105 in the specified region 107. That is, the message whose reception is sensed in operation 517 may be a message received through the corresponding relay device 103 in course of connecting with the relay device 103 defining the specified region 107. In response to the message reception not being sensed, the control unit 409 may return to operation 501 to sense a message writing request.
Next, in response to sensing the message reception through the communication unit 401, in operation 519, the control unit 409 may display a thread or message through the display unit 407. The message display operation may be the same or similar as earlier explained in
That is, as illustrated in
Meantime, in response to identifying that the matching thread exists in operation 1505, the control unit 409 may, in operation 1511, display the received message within the matching thread. On the other hand, in response to it being identified that the received message is not the first type message in operation 1503, the control unit 409 may, in operation 1513, identify that the received message is a second type message. Next, in operation 1515, the control unit 409 may identify a matching thread and matching message of the second type message. Next, in operation 1517, the control unit 409 may display the second type message within the matching message. Meantime, in operation 1515, the control unit 409 may identify whether a sender is the electronic device 100 itself in the message information 1730 of the matching message. In response to the sender of the matching message being the electronic device 100 itself, the control unit 409 may adjust up the level, at the time of identifying the level in operation 1519. That is, in response to receiving the second type message from the external device 105 responsive to the message sent by the electronic device 100, it may be considered for the level identifying.
Meantime, referring again to
As illustrated in
The communication unit 2001 of the relay device 103 may transmit a signal frequently or periodically. The communication unit 2001 of the relay device 103 may transmit a signal only within the specified region 107. For example, the communication unit 2001 of the relay device 103 may perform a near field communication. The communication unit 2001 of the relay device 103 may transmit a signal only up to a specific distance. Or, the relay device 103 may transmit a signal which includes position information defining the specified region 107. Through this, the relay device 103 may define the specified region 107. By transmitting the signal, the relay device 103 may identify whether the electronic device 100 located in the specified region 107 requests for broadcasting. The communication unit 2001 may receive identification data from the electronic device 100 or external device 107 performing a connection with the relay device 103 for the sake of broadcasting.
Also, the communication unit 2001 of the relay device 103 may receive a message from the electronic device 100. That is, the communication unit 2001 of the relay device 103 may receive a message from the electronic device 100 intending to perform broadcasting in the specified region 107. The communication unit 2001 may send a message that the electronic device 100 intends to broadcast, in accordance with a request of the electronic device 100.
The storage unit 2003 of the relay device 103 may store a program for transmitting and/or receiving a signal. Also, the storage unit 2003 of the relay device 103 may store identification information for identifying whether a received message is a message for broadcasting. Also, the storage unit 2003 may store identification data of the electronic device 100 and external device 105 connected with the relay device 103. In response to there being a message sending request from the electronic device 100 or the external device 105, the relay device 103 may send a message to the electronic device 100 or external device 105 connected with the relay device 103 through the stored identification data.
The control unit 2005 may control a general operation of the relay device 103. As illustrated in
Next, in operation 2105, the control unit 2005 may identify whether a destination exists in the message. That is, the control unit 2005 may identify whether the received message is a message for broadcasting. In response to identifying that the received message does not include the destination, in operation 2105, the control unit 2005 may identify that the received message is the message for broadcasting. Accordingly, in operation 2107, the control unit 2005 may send the message to the external devices 105 located within the specified region 107. That is, in operation 2107, the control unit 2005 may send the message to the external devices 105 connected with the relay device 103 within the specified region 107. On the other hand, in response to identifying that the destination exists in the received message, in operation 2109, the control unit 2005 may send the message to an external communication network. That is, in response to the destination existing in the received message, the control unit 2005 may identify that it is not the message for broadcasting, and may enable to send the message to the corresponding destination.
The electronic device 100 may perform broadcasting as a master of a specified brand or specified shop. The electronic device 100 may transmit a variety of information (for example, corresponding brand advertisement, event, coupon, etc.) to the external device 105 of a client who visits a specified shop. On the other hand, as illustrated in
Next, as illustrated in
Meantime, in response to the electronic device 100 having been previously registered as a master of a specified brand or specified shop, in response to sensing the input 2201 of selecting the ‘Brand master’ function 911 in
In response to the electronic device 100 participating in broadcasting as a master, the electronic device 100 may provide a variety of information to the external device 105 of a client who visits a specified shop. For example, as illustrated in
For example, in response to receiving a user input 3103 to a notification mark function, as illustrated in
The control unit 409 may request for a master code input on the screen 3201 for the notification mark function. The control unit 409 may display a window 3203 for inputting a master code, and may receive the master code through a user input to the corresponding window 3203. Also, the control unit 409 may display a completion icon on the screen 3201 for the notification mark function. In response to sensing a user input 3205 on the completion icon, as illustrated in
Meantime, the control unit 409 may control the notification mark function even without receiving an input in the option function list 3101. For example, as illustrated in
Meantime, in response to the electronic device 100 participating in broadcasting as a client who visits a specified shop, the electronic device 100 may receive a variety of information from a master. For example, as illustrated in
Meantime, the control unit 409 may receive a message including a promotion coupon, and may receive a user input 3703 on this message. In response to the user input 3703 being received on the message, as illustrated in
Meantime, in response to the electronic device 100 participating in broadcasting as a client who visits a specified shop, the electronic device 100 may receive a variety of information from a master. For example, as illustrated in
Meantime, the control unit 409 may receive the message 4003 including information about music that is being reproduced in the specified shop. The control unit 409 may display a second type message 4005 for the corresponding message 4003, together. The control unit 409 may receive a message from various external devices 105 which are taking part in broadcasting. As illustrated in
Meantime, in response to the electronic device 100 participating in broadcasting as a client who visits a specified shop, the electronic device 100 may receive a variety of information from a master. For example, as illustrated in
Meantime, the control unit 409 may receive the message 4203 including information related with a specified shop. For example, in response to the specified shop being a dessert store, the control unit 409 may receive the message 4203 including information that a dessert has been completed. The control unit 409 may display a second type message 4205 for the corresponding message 4203, together. The control unit 409 may receive a user input 4207 on an identification icon 4209 for identifying a message sender. In response to receiving the user input 4207 on the identification icon 4209 for identifying the sender, the control unit 409 may send the second type message to the external device 105 corresponding to the corresponding sender. As illustrated in
Meantime, in response to the electronic device 100 participating in broadcasting as a client who visits a specified shop, the electronic device 100 may receive a variety of information from a master. For example, as illustrated in
Meantime, the control unit 409 may receive the message 4403 including information related with a specified shop. For example, in response to the specified shop being a market, the control unit 409 may receive the message 4403 including sale information, etc. of the corresponding market. Or, the control unit 409 may receive a message 4405 including information on an item that is being sold in the corresponding market. Meantime, in response to including a link within the message 4405 and, as illustrated in
Meantime, in response to the electronic device 100 performing broadcasting with another external device 105 within the specified region 107, the electronic device 100 may receive a variety of information from the peripheral external device 105. For example, as shown in
Meantime, as shown in
Through this, an electronic device 100 user may receive the sharing of a variety of information from unspecified individuals. Also, the electronic device 100 user may process the shared information, to again provide the same to the unspecified individuals.
Meantime, the electronic device 100 may share various contents with the external device 105 located in the specified region 107, through broadcasting. For example, the control unit 409 may display a content display screen 5201 on the display unit 407. The control unit 409 may receive a user input 5203 for sharing contents on the content display screen 5201. For example, as illustrated in
Next, as illustrated in
Next, in response to sensing the user input 5307 on the broadcasting icon 5305, as shown in
Meantime, as illustrated in
The electronic device 100 user may receive the sharing of various contents from unspecified individuals. Also, the electronic device 100 user may again provide contents associated with the shared contents, to the unspecified individuals as well. That is, the contents may be freely shared between the electronic devices 100 located in the specified region 107.
Meantime, in response to the electronic device 100 performing broadcasting with another external device 105 within the specified region 107, the electronic device 100 may receive a variety of information from the peripheral external device 105. For example, as shown in
In response to sensing a user input on a playlist screen 6001, the control unit 409 may display various functions. For example, as illustrated in
Through this, the electronic device 100 user may receive the sharing of a variety of information from unspecified individuals. Also, the electronic device 100 user may again provide contents associated with shared contents, to the unspecified individuals as well. That is, the contents may be freely shared between the electronic devices 100 located in the specified region 107.
Meantime, as illustrated in
In response to identifying to end the broadcasting, as illustrated in
In response to receiving a user input 6307 within the ending notification message 6305, the control unit 409 may, as shown in
A feature, structure, effect, etc. described in the aforementioned embodiment are included in at least one embodiment of the disclosure, and are not necessarily limited only to one embodiment. Further, the feature, structure, effect, etc. illustrated in each embodiment are possible to be combined or modified and embodied even for other embodiments by a person having ordinary skill in the art to which the embodiments pertain. Accordingly, substance related with this combination and modification should be construed as being included in the scope of the disclosure.
Also, the above description has been made focusing on the embodiments, but this is just an example and does not limit the disclosure, and it will be able to be appreciated by a person having ordinary skill in the art to which the disclosure pertains that various modifications and applications not illustrated above are possible without departing from intrinsic characteristics of the present embodiment. For example, each constituent element shown in detail in embodiments may be modified and embodied. And, differences related with this modification and application should be construed as being included in the scope of the disclosure prescribed by the accompanying claims.
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